Reminder: Course Contracts
Course Contract approvals are due on the 15th class day, February 1, 2023. For more information about course contracts visit our contracting webpage.
It’s award season! Each spring, the Honors College looks forward to the opportunity to celebrate and honor our hard-working students, faculty, staff, volunteers, and alumni. These awards seek to recognize those who have gone above and beyond, in the Honors College and at Auburn University, in the realms of leadership, research, service, and teaching. 
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Upcoming Honors Events:

Join us for our monthly Cup at Cater event with breakfast snacks, goodies, and of course coffee!
This presentation will discuss ways in which the Lee County Remembrance Project (LCRP), grassroots- initiative has been working with the community to reconcile racial terror, violence, and trauma that occurred in Lee County, AL. LCRP has established a partnership with Equal Justice Initiative (EJI) to align its goals with EJI’s truth and reconciliation model. 

This event brings together Honors Alumni who are currently working in different field of Law. Each panelist will provide a snapshot of how they got to their current position and provide advice and insight to attendees. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions through the webinar.
Students must pre-register at aub.ie/HCroundtable. 

Auburn Honors College Spring Break 2023 Service Trip to Pensacola, Florida March 5-12, 2023


 The Honors College will take students to Pensacola, Florida to participate in the Habitat for Humanity Collegiate Challenge. 

About Pensacola Habitat for Humanity – “Since 1981, we’ve built almost 1,400 homes in the Escambia and Santa Rosa county area. However, our impact goes beyond building houses. We reach wide across the community, with various programs and services aimed at transforming communities, one homeowner at a time.”

Students and staff will stay in a local church facility. Service will take place Tuesday through Saturday until about 2:30 p.m. each day. 

Students will travel with an Honors staff member on Sunday, March 5, and return on Sunday, March 12. 

To reserve a space in program: register by the link below and make plans to attend a 1-hour pre-trip orientation. Meeting time will be determined by student availability. 

 Program Cost: $300/student

Register Today

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Schedule a Peer Academic Coaching appointment through Advise Assist!

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Appointment Type: Academic Advising & Student Services
Service: Honors Academic Coaching

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Peer coaching will be offering both in-person and virtual appointments this fall

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List what topics/chapters you want to cover with your coach in the comment box 

Peer Coaching appointments will be available Monday, January 30 – Friday, April 28.
Faculty: Honor Your Teaching with our Summer Course Design Fellowship 


The Auburn University Honors College’s “Honor Your Teaching Summer Course Design Fellowship” supports AU faculty in the creation of new honors course offerings in their field of expertise. 

Over the summer, fellows will design a new course with the assistance of the Honors College academic affairs staff. Through a series of three virtual workshop sessions, fellows will learn best practices in honors education, engage in discussion of their course ideas, and receive feedback on ways to strengthen their proposed course materials. Fellows are eligible for funding in subsequent summers pending successful application. 
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Author, TV personality, and Emmy nominated host and Culture Expert on Netflix’s international hit series Queer Eye, Karamo is a “sympathetic talk therapist wrapped inside a life coach and zipped into a fast fashion bomber jacket…” according to The New Yorker. Karamo draws from his work in social services to show how he both discovered and learned to explore his many different identities. Whether as a black man, openly gay man, a son of immigrant parents, a Christian or a single father; Karamo strategically utilizes the strength of his numerous identities to achieve success – and teaches others to do the same. Karamo’s message will provide students with insight on how to recognize and utilize their different identities for success, have difficult conversations with others, and enact the specific steps we can all take to organize, raise awareness, and bring about positive change.

To learn more or RSVP visit aub.ie/karamo. We also encourage you to check out all the events happening during Black History Month at diversity.auburn.edu

Abstract submission will open soon for the 2023 AUBURN RESEARCH Student Symposium.

The Auburn Research Student Symposium is scheduled to take place on Tuesday, March 28, 2023, in the Auburn Melton Student Center. Undergraduate and graduate students are invited to participate through oral presentations, posters, and creative scholarship displays. Registration details, abstract guidelines, and criteria for awards are posted on the Research Symposia website.

Registration/Abstract submission opens on Jan 10, 2023, and closes on February 10, 2023.

The 2023 Undergraduate Research Fellowship Application period is now open and will close on Feb 15, 2023. 

The fellowship program provides a comprehensive undergraduate research experience that includes funding, training, resources, and other professional development activities. Students can select from year-long, two-semester, one-semester, and summer fellowships. Each year the fellowship awards provide stipends to the students and funds for supporting materials, supplies, or travel expenses related to the student’s research. 

For more information, submission form, instructions, and templates, please visit the website.

Abstracts Open for Alabama Academy of Science

The Alabama Academy of Science is dedicated to scholarship, education, and advocacy for science in the State of Alabama. Honors students are able to present their research or scholarly activity in any discipline at the special Alabama Honors Scholars section of the 100th Annual Conference of the Alabama Academic of Sciences. 

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Student Civil Rights Conference Call for Posters, 2023

Alabama State University would like to invite college students to present posters at the Black History Month Student Civil Rights Conference, which will be held Monday, February 16, 2023 in Montgomery, Alabama.

This poster contest allows students the chance to highlight and reflect on a specific historical or current civil rights challenge/triumph on their respective campus. This is an opportunity to share your advocacy and research with the public, particularly with attendees of the conference.

Deadline to submit: Jan. 31, 2023

Learn More and Submit
Paid Internship in Assessment, Quantitative Psychology, Statistics, or MeasurementThe internship includes training in student learning outcomes assessment through JMU’s nationally awarded Assessment 101 workshop (a $1350 value) and a research project focused on assessment, quantitative methods, or measurement. Past interns have presented their work at professional conferences. The internship can be in-person or remote. 
Interested students can learn more and apply online. 
Miller Writing Center Hiring



The Miller Writing Center is currently accepting applications for peer consultants. Peer consultants are the primary providers of support to student writing at Auburn University. Peer consultants assist clients with writing projects through one-on-one and small group tutoring sessions.More information can be found at https://aub.ie/WritingJobs.




Last modified: January 30, 2023